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The Everlasting Covenant of the Kingdom: Psalm 105:8 - Remembering His Covenant
- Narrated by: Locust & Honey Publications
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
The term covenant is normally used when referring to the older and newer testaments of the Bible (the Scripture). It is most commonly used when referring to a legal contract or binding agreement between two or more people. That being said, it is more about Yahweh’s promise of blessing and favor to those who remember his covenant and keep his commandments to do them.
Remembering that Yahweh is and has always been a covenant making and keeping Elohim, and his covenant and kingdom are both everlasting and eternal. Keeping his commandments is about loving him and his ways and obeying the universal law (or word) that governs our lives.
It is not about you and me making some carnal agreement with him, or attempting to fulfill the righteous requirements of the law apart from Holy Spirit. It is not about some soulish vow or religious commitment. Remembering His Covenant is about living and walking in and by Holy Spirit and being ever mindful of the blessing and his favor and way.
If grace and peace is the stabilizing force of all we say and do, then when grace and peace are not working, it should be an indicator that we are no longer resting in him. Leaving his rest and operating outside of his grace and peace facilitates carnal judgments and fleshly works. Both of which will result in failure to remember his covenant of love and grace.
He is remembering forever his covenant, his word to 1,000 generations. He commanded us to remember his covenant, but he did not suggest that we could do anything to save or redeem ourselves from the curse of not obeying the law. The Scripture does not teach that the law of Yahweh is a curse, nor does it teach that the righteous requirement of the law does not have to be fulfilled. It is a mistake to assume that love and grace did away with the consequences of breaking the universal law or word of Yahweh. Simply put, the curse of the law is the consequences that we suffer because of sin and disobedience. The blood of the everlasting covenant of the kingdom accomplished in that moment what human effort never could.